Tag: R.I. Division of Taxation
R.I. begins accepting tax returns for 2020
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Division of Taxation has officially begun accepting resident and nonresident personal income tax returns for tax year 2020, the R.I....
Rhode Island tax season starts Feb. 12
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Division of Taxation will begin accepting taxpayers’ personal income filings on Feb. 12, mirroring the start to the federal tax-filing...
OMB: Two-thirds of eligible restaurants, bars have not applied for state...
PROVIDENCE – Just over a third of restaurants and bars eligible for grants intended to offset losses by state-imposed early closures have applied, according...
State announces changes to ‘pause grants’ for businesses
PROVIDENCE – More flexibility in how R.I businesses can apply for state grant funds during the two-week pause is expected to help grow demand,...
R.I. website helps restaurants navigate new grant program
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Division of Taxation has unveiled a webpage and online application for a grant program to aid restaurants and bars that...
R.I. tax incentive/credit programs account for $32.2M in FY20
PROVIDENCE – Tax credits and incentives under the state's Jobs Development Act, Historic Preservation Tax Credits and Motion Picture Production Tax Credits totaled $32.2...
R.I. Division of Taxation office reopens after damage from riots
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Division of Taxation office reopened to the public Friday after a week-and-a-half-long closure due to damage from riots in downtown,...
R.I. Taxation Division grants 1-month extension on quarterly tax filings
PROVIDENCE – Seeking to offer financial relief to struggling taxpayers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the R.I. Department of Revenue’s Division of Taxation has postponed...
Vacation-property owners, short-term rental owners, hotels required to notify visitors of...
PROVIDENCE – More than 9,000 hotels, vacation-property owners and short-term rental owners should have already received a mailer from the R.I. Division of Taxation...
R.I. extends tax filing deadlines to July 15 due to COVID-19...
PROVIDENCE – No penalties or interest will apply to individuals and certain business entities who file tax returns and pay balances due on or...

















